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Clayworks scheme reaches practical completion as first residents prepare to move in

It comes just weeks after the neighbouring Hilton Garden Inn was officially opened

The first residents are expected to start moving in from this week

Stoke-on-Trent's first ever build-to-rent scheme has reached practical completion - and is due to welcome its first residents from this week.

The development, which forms part of Genr8's £250m Smithfield scheme in Hanley, boasts 151 studio, one-bedroom and two bed apartments, as well as co-working spaces, a communal residents lounge and a rooftop garden with BBQ facilities.

Clayworks - which is owned by Fortior Homes - has been described as 'another significant step forward in the city's ambitious regeneration plans.'

Its completion comes just weeks after the city's first Hilton-branded hotel was officially opened on the same site.

Councillor Abi Brown, leader of the city council and chair of Fortior Homes, said: "This feels like another really significant moment in the regeneration of Stoke-on-Trent.

"I doubt there are many city centres in the country right now which have seen both a major hotel and a separate 151-apartment block within touching distance of one another celebrate their official opening in the space of a week. I think that speaks volumes for the direction our city is heading in and is another example of how we are getting things done."

Clayworks has been developed as part of the £250m Smithfield scheme in Hanley

She added: "Historically there has been a lack of residential development in Hanley compared to other similar-sized cities, and we've been clear from the start about the need to improve the city centre living offer. This development sets a benchmark for similar schemes that will follow and puts permanent residents in the heart of our city centre – providing a significant boost to footfall and nearby businesses at a crucial time for our economy.

"In spite of the challenges faced by the coronavirus, we are seeing huge progress in the city. We will continue to create choice and opportunities for our residents and continue to be an ambitious council that wants to attract equally ambitious partners to deliver jobs and prosperity for Stoke-on-Trent. We're powering up all elements of the city to ensure we come out of the pandemic stronger on the other side."